Tuberville: Afghanistan withdrawal was 'botched from day one'
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala, on America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan and ongoing spending and infrastructure negotiations on Capitol Hill.
Reform California chairman Carl Demaio: Republicans 'have a shot' of winning recall election
Carl Demaio, chairman of Reform California, explains how a Republican could win in the California recall election.
Biden's agenda will turn America into California: Carl Demaio
Reform California Chairman Carl Demaio explains why Republicans have a chance at winning the state's gubernatorial recall election and slams liberal media for largely ignoring Larry Elder being egged while campaigning.
Market expert: Be 'defensive' ahead of potential correction
Phil Orlando, Federated Hermes chief equity market strategist, discusses futures going into the week and provides analysis of Democrats' proposed corporate tax rate.
De'longhi CEO reveals why he chose Brad Pitt as a new global ambassador
De'longhi Group NA CEO Mike Prager provides insight on his coffee company and what inspired him to ask Brad Pitt to join the team on 'Mornings with Maria'
Looking back on Benghazi attack 9 years later
Benghazi annex security team member Mark Geist provides insight into the Benghazi attack and the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
20 years after 9/11, America will rise from any challenge: Former NYSE CEO
Former NYSE Chairman and CEO Dick Grasso remembers the impact of the 9/11 attacks on American lives 20 years later.
20 years after 9/11, former NYSE president asks America to ‘reflect’ on lives lost in attacks
Former NYSE chairman and CEO Dick Grasso commemorates the sacrifice of fallen first responders during the 9/11 attacks 20 years ago.
20 years after 9/11, former NYPD commissioner says America ‘certainly’ safer
Former New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly explains why the U.S. is safer 20 years after the 2001 attacks.
20 years after 9/11, former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly on America’s safety
Former New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly on how the U.S. should approach safety and terror concerns 20 years after September 11th and following the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
US 'surrendering' to China: Rep. Arrington
Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, on President Biden’s first phone call with China President Xi Jinping since February.
Biggest expansion of federal government has ensued: Rep. Arrington
Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, argues Biden's and Democrats' spending spree will expand federal powers.
COVID, labor shortage 'tapping the breaks' of economic growth: Expert
Lebenthal Global Advisors President Dominick Tavella argues a number of factors contribute to slowing U.S. economic growth.
Maria Bartiromo reflects on 9/11 and follows the World Trade Center rebuild
FOX Business' Maria Bartiromo returns to the NYSE where she originally reported the events of September 11, 2001.
Top Fed official pushes for quick 'taper' despite weak US jobs growth
Fisher Investments SVP of Research Mike Hanson, Morgan Stanley, Senior VP of Investments Jim LaCamp and 'Payne Points of Wealth' host discuss the economic recovery, market growth and cryptocurrency.
Taliban to allow 200 Americans, other civilians to leave Afghanistan: Report
Former CIA Station Chief Dan Hoffman on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Chipotle CFO on whether wage increases will impact margins
Chipotle CFO Jack Hartung explains why the company took 'big action' and raised employee wages by about $2 an hour.
Sen. Scott rips Psaki, Pelosi conflicting comments on who pays for $3.5T package
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., criticizes the Biden admin and Democrats for sending mixed messages about the infrastructure package.
White House says $3.5T package will be paid for, Pelosi suggests otherwise
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., reacts to the White House and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi giving conflicting statements about the infrastructure package.
Rep. Zeldin on Dems’ $3.5T spending package crossing finish line: ‘Votes just aren’t there'
Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-NY, discusses his Democratic colleagues struggling to secure enough votes to pass the $3.5 trillion spending package, arguing the House Democratic Caucus is 'split.'



















